Celebrating 80 Years of UKWA
In celebration of 80 years of the United Kingdom Warehousing Association (UKWA), Clare Bottle, CEO of UKWA, visited Meachers Global Logistics this week. The tour marks a year-long celebration, with Clare stopping at 80 warehouses across the country to spotlight the essential role of the warehousing and logistics sector plays in the UK economy.
Focus on Career Development and Community Support
During the visit to Meachers Global Logistics, Clare toured the company’s facilities and had in-depth discussions with key members of the team. Notably, focusing on Meachers’ active involvement with the Maritime and Transport Career Programme, an initiative designed to support young people pursuing careers in logistics and maritime sectors. Furthermore, Meachers highlighted its partnership with the Saints Foundation, which provides skills development and career opportunities for people in the Southampton region.
In addition to Clare Bottle’s visit, Caroline Nokes, MP for Romsey and Southampton North, also attended to demonstrate her support for local businesses and the logistics industry. Nokes praised Meachers Global Logistics for their unwavering commitment to nurturing local talent and boosting the regional economy.
Industry Collaboration at the Heart of the Celebration
Gary Whittle, Commercial Director at Meachers Global Logistics, expressed pride in being part of UKWA’s 80th-anniversary celebrations and emphasised the importance of industry partnerships. “Clare’s visit strengthens the crucial role that warehousing and logistics play in the UK. It gave us a fantastic opportunity to showcase our work with the Maritime and Transport Career Programme, and we’re eager to continue our partnership with the Saints Foundation to nurture the reintroduction of talent into Southampton.”
UKWA Tour Finale
As the UKWA marks its 80th year, Clare Bottle’s tour continues to highlight the vital work being done by the UK’s warehousing industry, and the importance of supporting local initiatives that help develop future talent.
Finally, the tour will conclude with a grand finale at Delamode in Southampton Docks. This final stop and celebration event will commemorate the 80-warehouse tour and honor the 80th anniversary of the UKWA. The event will bring together industry leaders, local businesses, and key stakeholders in the logistics sector to celebrate the achievements of the UK’s warehousing industry.